Kid-Safe Browsers

I recently ran across a couple family friendly web browsers dedicated to keeping children safe when surfing online I thought I’d share them with you.

KidRocket.org

The PC (XP or higher) version is KidRocket

It’s features:

  • Full featured childrens web browser
  • Fun, family friendly web sites for kids
  • Digital Clock
  • Built-in popup blocker
  • Internet filter – Web blocker, except for approved sites view current sites

From their About Page:

Its really simple really. Instead of letting the browser have access to the whole world wide web & ‘trying’ to filter out the bad content, like most childrens internet browsers & filtering software do. We blocked out the entire internet & only let the browser access limited, top quality, child related sites that we programmed into it! Its kind of a K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) approach, but it works great!

BumperCar Safe Web browser

The Mac verison (10.4 or higher) is bumpercar

Its features:

Filtering

  • Forces Google (and other popular search engines) to use their SafeSearch features. This reduces objectionable content when a child visits these necessary sites.

Blocks profanity

  • If a page contains a curse word, BumperCar will detect it and redirect to a built-in page. The profanity list is completely customizable by parents and educators.

Prevents use of personal data

  • This checkbox allows parents to specify the information that children should not be allowed to type in a Web browser window… a child’s name or home address for instance.

Whitelist

  • Children can only access the sites that are listed on an approved list of websites. The age-appropriate whitelists in BumperCar are easily modified to include the websites of your local school, church, or to reflect your child’s individual interests.

Blacklists

  • To quickly and easily block a particular site, simply add its URL to a blacklist.

Full support for ICRA (Internet Content Rating Authority)

  • Provides full filtering of pages whose publishers have self-rated their content.

Limits time the child can spend online

  • Prevents use during certain hours (such as bedtime) and limits the total number of hours your child can spend online per day.

BumperCar 2.0: The Mac OS X web browser just for kids. Offering unparalleled content-control and customization features, BumperCar is the most powerful Mac web browser for concerned educators and parents alike.

This isn’t a review, and  I can’t say I’ve used either of the browsers but I’d be interested in what you think.  Try them out! What else do you use to keep your kids safe online?

-Gavin

5 Responses to “Kid-Safe Browsers”


  1. 1 John January 30, 2008 at 4:01 pm

    Kid Rocket is nice but lacks a great deal for older children, My six year old is much more intelligent than 90 percent of the sites offered, my 2 year old would love. Nice interface and easy use, needs more parental options and flexibilty.

  2. 2 gbaker January 30, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    Thanks for the review John. Have you found any other browsers that work better for your six year old?

  3. 3 anonymous April 26, 2008 at 3:58 am

    I am in search of kid friendly browser and come across this blog. I agree with John that kid rocket is somewhat limited. other ones that i’ve come across that i thought you’d like know.
    - Gubble: a firefox add-on, this seems promising allowing flexibility
    - KidZui: i think it’s subscription base and heavily moderated
    - Shreks browser

  4. 4 gbaker April 29, 2008 at 4:11 pm

    @anon – I’ve heard of Gubble, but never tried it out. Have you used it? If so, what’s your review?

    Thanks for the comments.


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